
Buhl wildfire near Waskesiu shows no recent growth; 49 blazes burning in the North
The Buhl fire, first reported on June 29 and caused by a lightning strike, has now burned approximately 60,389 hectares, including 11,059 hectares inside Prince Albert National Park and 49,329 hectares on provincial Crown land.
According to Parks Canada, as of July 21, the fire remained eight kilometres from Ramsey Bay, 12 kilometres from Montreal Lake, and 30 to 38 kilometres from Waskesiu, Elk Ridge and McPhee Lake.
“While there has not been significant movement towards communities in the last few days, the danger has not passed — conditions can change quickly,” said Parks Canada in a post on Facebook.
Currently assigned to the Buhl fire are 126 personnel, nine helicopters, nine pieces of heavy equipment, and access to additional water bombers as needed.